And here is my bag in all its glory. It is pretty small (about the size of a can of pop).

Things I learned from this project:1. I learned how to do a circular object by crocheting back and forth.2. I learned how to do reverse half-double crochet. That was challenging!3. Mistakes are a "design feature" and to not get too upset by them.

Gah! Sorry this is late, I forgot to upload my pic before I went away for the weekend. Anyway, here they are:

The first one is pretty self explanatory; different sayings with the word chance.

The second one, I let chance play a part. I cut up some greeting cards and randomly picked six pieces. I then incorporated them into my atc. I like this one. This one is inspired by an artist in the paper forums here on craftster. Sorry, I can't remember her name!

I wasn't too sure if this is the right forum for slippers, but I thought, well, slippers are clothing for feet, right?

When my DH bought me a new sewing machine for Christmas, I asked him what he wanted me to make him. He said "slippers". Ummm... I am a very novice sewer, but I thought; "Well, what the heck. I'll give it a try". This is what I came up with (no pattern either I might add)...

Outside is denim, inside is polar fleece. Please ignore the crappy heel finishing; I had some sizing issues.

Hello! This my first official post of something "crafty". My lovely DH got me a wonderful sewing machine for Christmas, and I am just learning to use it. After practicing a bit, I made this, a little pouch or coin purse. Yup, I meant that button to be like that; I thought it would look like it was flying.

Things I learned: 1. Do not stretch polar fleece when sewing, or you get wonky edges (note flap curve; was not meant to be curved!)2. Polar fleece is a bit hard to work with, but doesn't fray3. I love automatic buttonholers!